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Firewood tractors

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by D2082, Mar 1, 2015.

  1. Haftacut

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    I haven’t met anybody who was disappointed with their purchase or its performance. I’m sure you’ll be no different! So with the chipper on the back to sneak into backyards, would you be chipping into the edge of a woods or a pile the client wants to keep. That’ll make a nice little setup:thumbs:
     
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  2. Barcroftb

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    A little bit of both. Sometimes I upsell them on having the valuable mulch spread out into their landscaping. It’s really the best outcome for the chips to just stay on site.
     
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    Kioti CK2510 got it in August. Decent used tractor, only had 110 hours on it when I bought it. I had to travel to a well to do area to get it about 3 hours away. This is the kind of area you have to wear a suit and tie, top hat and monocle.

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    I have a dealer 10 miles away that has been in business a long time.
     
  4. Eggshooterist

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    Give me a break!! :faint:

    Nice tractor though!!
     
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    Lol, I was hoping you would see that.
     
  7. cezar

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    Well, I took a 7 foot back blade, cut the three point mounting frame off the blade to turn it into a snow pusher. I just cross drilled for a hitch insert on the 3 point mount. Normally I have a big hook on it but I was moving a trailer and just left the ball in. It really adds traction with it back that far. There have been times I should have scooped up a load of sand in the bucket before skidding a log because I was steering with the brakes.
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    Thank you. I couldn't bring myself to scrap it. Its been setting here in my woods for several years. Then one day I decided to turn it into something.
     
  11. Wildbill

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    thumbnail_IMG_6474.jpg Bought A grapple for my tractor to get logs from the woods with. It's one of purchases I've made. Don't have to drag the logs and get the bark covered in dirt so I can saw rounds without getting my chain dull.
     
  12. isaaccarlson

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    I like the brush style grapples better than the big awkward ones. They are easier to work with and reduce weight so you can carry bigger logs.

    I am using forks right now, and they work well, but I need to make a grapple.
     
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    Nice set-up. :thumbs:
    I have the same style for my sub compact. By far the best investment for moving logs.
    Struggled with forks when I got the machine but just wasn't feeling it. Added the third function and grapple and it was game over!
     
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    I guess the style I am talking about is a grapple rake. They don’t grab a whole pile of logs at once, but they are very good for control of the log and for cleaning up brush and bark.
     
  15. FarmerJ

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    There’s like 3-4 versions.

    brush and rock rakes are two style.

    brush and rock grapples are another style.

    rock attachments have twice as many plates on them as a brush attachment.

    the impact on weight and lift capacity is immense.

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    Very nice gentlemen
     
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